California Institute of Technology IEEE

Welcome to Caltech IEEE

Hi, everyone! Thanks for visiting our site; we hope you find it useful. IEEE stands for Insitute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. As the student branch of this non-profit organization, we try to cultivate the Electrical Engineering option at Caltech.

This site is aimed to inform students of ongoing and upcoming IEEE acitivites on campus. Also, this site provides an easy access to advice from upperclassmen on classes, research, summer internships, and much more. Please feel free to send us feedback if you would like the website to contain any additional information.
New Officers
President: Sujitha Martin
Vice President: Bettina Chen
Secretary: Eythan Familier
Treasurer: Jeanne Peng
Here are some lovely pictures of our beloved Moore:
The front of the Moore building: your home for the next four years!
A closer look at Moore's front
A view from the roof of Moore
News
EE/CS Grad School Workshop
WHEN: Thurs 5/28 @ 12pm
WHERE: 070 Moore
The Caltech IEEE Student Branch will be hosting a graduate school workshop geared at helping both EE and CS majors interested in pursuing graduate school. Sandwiches and drinks will be provided. This workshop will be particularly helpful for juniors who will be applying to graduate schools the following year to be a more competitive applicant. However, it is strongly encouraged that freshmen and sophomores also attend as this information will be useful in the near future. The workshop will consist of a general overview on the application process followed by a session for students to ask a panel specific questions related to graduate school. The panel will include professors, graduate students, and graduating seniors.
Old News
EE/CS Info Session
WHEN: Wed 11/12 @ 6pm
WHERE: 074 Jorgensen
IEEE is hosting this information session on the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science options at Caltech. Come to hear upperclassmen present on their experiences in EE and CS. Pizza and drinks will be provided. This event will be especially helpful to freshmen thinking about EE or CS, as well as upperclassmen curious about upper-level courses.